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., that the dea and fbi thankfully foiled. that dea informant was being recruited by a quds force operative. the quds force operative believed that the informant was a member of the ultraviolet drug trafficking organization. fortunately, he wasn't. that event has been assessed by every three-letter agency in our government security apparatus and proven to be credible. that's why the dni used that example. can iran hit at here as home? you bet they can. how would they most likely do it? most assuredly, use hezbollah and the quds force. what really worries me is that the quds force coals iran's strategic missile program. so the big question is, will they be the holder of the keys to iran's future nuclear weapons arsenal? that's the same terrorist organization that made a concerted attempt to as aassassinate the saudi arabia ambassador right here in the united states with a car bottom of all things. not a weapons system that would be used in a surgical strike. we really need to get focused and get down to some tough business, but
., that the dea and fbi thankfully foiled. that dea informant was being recruited by a quds force operative. the quds force operative believed that the informant was a member of the ultraviolet drug trafficking organization. fortunately, he wasn't. that event has been assessed by every three-letter agency in our government security apparatus and proven to be credible. that's why the dni used that example. can iran hit at here as home? you bet they can. how would they most likely do it? most...
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today the fbi announces a reward of $ $1 million. i hope this reward encouraging anyone with nervous, no matter how insignificant they may think it is, to come forward and share this information with us. it may be the clue that we need to locate bob. in november of 2010, a video was received from the group holding bob that shows him in captivity. while we believe bob is alive, we are concerned about his health. we need to bring him. the levinson family released a plea asking them to communicate with the family and release him from captivity. these may be viewed on the family website at ww www.helpboblevinson.com. a year ago the u.s. government received indications he was being held captive by a grew in southwest asia. this includes the border regions of afghanistan, iran and pakistan. a publicity campaign is being launch this had week in southwest asia to heighten awareness of the abduction announce the $1 million award and solicit information. billboards, radio messages and hand bills are utilized to publicize the reward and investi
today the fbi announces a reward of $ $1 million. i hope this reward encouraging anyone with nervous, no matter how insignificant they may think it is, to come forward and share this information with us. it may be the clue that we need to locate bob. in november of 2010, a video was received from the group holding bob that shows him in captivity. while we believe bob is alive, we are concerned about his health. we need to bring him. the levinson family released a plea asking them to communicate...
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under the ninth circuit approach, obviously, this individual could not be arrested by fbi agents as a category call matter. but under the approach of respondent, the federal courts would have to inquire under the circumstances surrounding the arrest and inquire speckly into the whether the government of pakistan consented to the arrest by fbi agents in pakistan in 1997. >> what the government and petitioners sosa want the court to believe, having gone through the trouble expressing to the world and to the people in terms of -- that we would as a nation, enforce the law of nations that then the congress skrus didn't do it. because they basically didn't do anything else to force the torts and violation of the laws
under the ninth circuit approach, obviously, this individual could not be arrested by fbi agents as a category call matter. but under the approach of respondent, the federal courts would have to inquire under the circumstances surrounding the arrest and inquire speckly into the whether the government of pakistan consented to the arrest by fbi agents in pakistan in 1997. >> what the government and petitioners sosa want the court to believe, having gone through the trouble expressing to the...
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this is when a suspect comes to the attention of the fbi and the fbi allows the suspect to continue plodding, making their plans and in some cases, they facilitate those plans in order to facilitate a stronger convictions. these are operations that have been used quite a lot by the fbi in recent years and have secured some very high-profile convictions. a man was sentenced to 23 years in prison after one such operation. despite misgivings on the part of some muslim and human-rights groups, the courts seem to like these quite a lot. >> no doubt we will have more on this as we get more details. the german president christian wulff has announced his resignation a day after prosecutors ask parliament to strip him of his community amid a loan scandal. he said confidence in him had been damaged and he claimed he had always acted honestly. angela merkel said he has put his country before his personal interests. the britain's david cameron and the french president nicolas sarkozy have agreed to work more closely on military operations and civil nuclear power. their partnership had come under scrutin
this is when a suspect comes to the attention of the fbi and the fbi allows the suspect to continue plodding, making their plans and in some cases, they facilitate those plans in order to facilitate a stronger convictions. these are operations that have been used quite a lot by the fbi in recent years and have secured some very high-profile convictions. a man was sentenced to 23 years in prison after one such operation. despite misgivings on the part of some muslim and human-rights groups, the...
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. >> still to come tonight allegations of privacy violations against san francisco fbi. secret files they kept from a muslim outreach program. >> and a super adviseor attends a first public board meeting since a fall from grace. >> tonight a decision should mean more than 50 state parks will not have to close this summer. >> and later from border of north korea and south korea, cheryl jennings reports on dreams of a korean reconciliation after 60 years of tension. stay with us. the news at 6:00 conti >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> fbi used it's outreach program to gather intelligence. the information contained in document s and tonight, members of the community are upset. nick? >> the fbi labeled the documents as positive intelligence, then, shared information with other government agencies. >> the music is always on in junior's car stereo. he's a muslim american. junior owned and operated his store in this area of fremont for 11 years but recentus aclu obtained rortsdz from the fbi showing the bureau of san francisco's division used his m
. >> still to come tonight allegations of privacy violations against san francisco fbi. secret files they kept from a muslim outreach program. >> and a super adviseor attends a first public board meeting since a fall from grace. >> tonight a decision should mean more than 50 state parks will not have to close this summer. >> and later from border of north korea and south korea, cheryl jennings reports on dreams of a korean reconciliation after 60 years of tension. stay...
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did they answer you, the fbi? >> they haven't answered us yet but we will stay on it until they give us an answer why they allow the accounts to exist where they recruit people to murder us. >> judge jeanine: and congressman, are is it true they are actually tweeting news flashes from the jihaddist fronts on twitter? >> yes. of course. they use twitter just like anybody else and it is an update a constant update of what they are doing, what other organizations is are doing. and also promoting violence against the united states, americans, and specifically. and the fbi needs to look into this. they can take down these accounts. we would hope that they would. >> judge jeanine: congressman poe from texas joining us from houston. thanks so much. and stay on that one. that is pretty outrageous. using twin citieser to further jihaddist agenda.rther a >> the nfl referees are back but the battle may be just beginning. sleep train's inventory clearance sale is ending soon. save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of sim
did they answer you, the fbi? >> they haven't answered us yet but we will stay on it until they give us an answer why they allow the accounts to exist where they recruit people to murder us. >> judge jeanine: and congressman, are is it true they are actually tweeting news flashes from the jihaddist fronts on twitter? >> yes. of course. they use twitter just like anybody else and it is an update a constant update of what they are doing, what other organizations is are doing....
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the fbi has looked into this. we found no credible evidence that such activity is going on. >> could you reneat again, madam secretary? >> we have looked into the fbi looked into, we have found no credible evidence that such infiltration is going on. >> and the fbi being the component that would have an intelligent component would it be for the cia but the fbi would have used their intelligence resources is that you're suggests. >> i would say siewm so. i don't know who they use. that would be my assumption. the u.s. department of homeland security and fbi found no evidence. >> that is correct. >> thank you, chairman. >> the gentleman from texas mr. mccall. >> thank you i want to thank the witnesses, first, madam secretary let me come plenlt you on the attention to the caribbean. we chaired an oversight hearing on the caribbean being the third border, and i know i got reports back from governor, and representative that did a great job. i certainly appreciate that. i chaired a hearing just recently on the use of dr
the fbi has looked into this. we found no credible evidence that such activity is going on. >> could you reneat again, madam secretary? >> we have looked into the fbi looked into, we have found no credible evidence that such infiltration is going on. >> and the fbi being the component that would have an intelligent component would it be for the cia but the fbi would have used their intelligence resources is that you're suggests. >> i would say siewm so. i don't know who...
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this includes the fbi. some believe we should not be abiding by the figures agreed to in the budget control act last year and that spending should be lower. what would happen if there was a drastic cut to funding, including the fbi of 5%? how would you handle that? >> we would have to prioritize. in my lengthier statement that i provided to the committee, you can see the various threats that we are facing. we would have to cut down, we would have to find some area where we would have to reduce personnel. it is very hard to pick when you are reducing personnel to address the cyber threat, reducing personnel in addressing the threat of a child pornography. every priority is a substantial priority to the american public and the security of the united states. we would have to prioritize. we would have to cut it again. >> if the sequestration mandated by the budget control act were allowed to go into affect january 1, how many agents would have to be let go? >> several hundreds, if not over 1000. >> how many do
this includes the fbi. some believe we should not be abiding by the figures agreed to in the budget control act last year and that spending should be lower. what would happen if there was a drastic cut to funding, including the fbi of 5%? how would you handle that? >> we would have to prioritize. in my lengthier statement that i provided to the committee, you can see the various threats that we are facing. we would have to cut down, we would have to find some area where we would have to...
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. >>> former council member harry thomas faced the fbi at his home and then colleagues who asked him to resign will have to say he is facing a federal judge weekend reports that he has pleaded guilty. hours after resigning as the ward counts5 0 member, he is in court this afternoon facing "a felony charges. -- two felony charges. >> i definitely think there needs to be oversight over the people who need to be overseeing our city. i think that is atrocious if he is found guilty. >> the 51-year-old had his home raided by the fbi last month and is accused of embezzlement of three entered $50,000 in city funds, money that was intended for youth programs. he allegedly pocketed them and used in four an suv a motorcycle and golf trips. in court, he pleaded guilty on filing false tax returns for three years. district residents appeared embarrassed. >> i expect better leadership from people who are in charge. >> hours before heading to court, he wrote a five-paragraph apology to his colleagues and constituents. the mayor wrote a statement saying that while everyone is assumed innocent until p
. >>> former council member harry thomas faced the fbi at his home and then colleagues who asked him to resign will have to say he is facing a federal judge weekend reports that he has pleaded guilty. hours after resigning as the ward counts5 0 member, he is in court this afternoon facing "a felony charges. -- two felony charges. >> i definitely think there needs to be oversight over the people who need to be overseeing our city. i think that is atrocious if he is found...
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newly released documents show that he was also under surveillance by the fbi and mi5. our security correspondent has been looking through the files and brings us the details. ♪ ♪ >> he was the world's first hollywood superstar. in his silent films, charlie chaplin created an iconic character still instantly recognizable around the world. why did mi5 open a file on him? today, that file is running more than a hundred pages, and it is made public for the first time. what is clear from here in the national archives is that it was the americans who were pushing mi5 to investigate charlie chaplin to find evidence he was a communist. >> in the early 50's, anti- communist fever gripped washington what the mccarthy hearings delving into the left- wing sympathies of hollywood. chaplin was alleged to have given money to, and this causes back in the 1920's. when chaplin arrived in england, the u.s. announced he would be banned from returning. the fbi asked mi5 to find any evidence proving he was a member of the communist party. >> for the british, it is all about is the secur
newly released documents show that he was also under surveillance by the fbi and mi5. our security correspondent has been looking through the files and brings us the details. ♪ ♪ >> he was the world's first hollywood superstar. in his silent films, charlie chaplin created an iconic character still instantly recognizable around the world. why did mi5 open a file on him? today, that file is running more than a hundred pages, and it is made public for the first time. what is clear from...
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. -- when judge webster was sworn in as directer of the fbi there were three able siss at the fbi. today the fbi realize more than 3,000 intelligence able seis with the established career paths. we applauded the fbi success in embedding analysis greaght fusion cells and other analysis-driven people. we recommend further analysis in to fbi operational groups. a crucial lesson of fort hood is the ever changing diversity and compressionty of communication technology in the impact of the ever growing amount of electronic information on the fbi's ability to identify an combat terrorism. these change the ways in which the fbi will in the future need to acquire store review, manage, and act on intention. we are recommended that the fbi expedite and seek expanded funding for imbrices data management programs with the emphasis [inaudible] separate service for applications and developing shared solutions across the u.s. intelligence community. we recommended that the fbi seek funding for accusation of new hardware for the dwtems d.a. base system which lacks the infrastructure to fulfill syst
. -- when judge webster was sworn in as directer of the fbi there were three able siss at the fbi. today the fbi realize more than 3,000 intelligence able seis with the established career paths. we applauded the fbi success in embedding analysis greaght fusion cells and other analysis-driven people. we recommend further analysis in to fbi operational groups. a crucial lesson of fort hood is the ever changing diversity and compressionty of communication technology in the impact of the ever...
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i think the intelligence community and the fbi and the nypd and other agencies are out there shaking that tree. i think we're well positioned to know what they're doing. >> you know, mike chertoff when he was the secretary of homeland security, in fact, it may have been before this committee, as he had one foot in the door and one foot out, about four years ago testified about the threat posed by terrorist organizations, middle eastern terrorist organizations on the united states. and then secretary chertoff said that we need to maintain the focus on al qaeda. a shiny object. a very shiny object. and, you know, and a real threat. but he said the real threat is hezbollah. hezbollah has what al qaeda could only dream of having. they have established relationships with the most powerful international drug trafficking and organized crime syndicates ever faced by law enforcement. and they obviously maintain close relations with other designated terrorist organizations around our globe. congressman, whoever told you that hezbollah is now in 15 cities, i think they woefully underestimated i
i think the intelligence community and the fbi and the nypd and other agencies are out there shaking that tree. i think we're well positioned to know what they're doing. >> you know, mike chertoff when he was the secretary of homeland security, in fact, it may have been before this committee, as he had one foot in the door and one foot out, about four years ago testified about the threat posed by terrorist organizations, middle eastern terrorist organizations on the united states. and...
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sometimes we get the question why do you have your own intel when you have the cia and you have the fbi and the nctc etc., etc., etc.. the value-added is really to pick intel that is obtained through a friday of ways and to integrate it into what is and can be and should we shared real-time or overtime, state and local law enforcement and with the private sector within the homeland and to combine the intel, the data points with analysis that really says alright we have this, these are the things you want to watch out for. these are the kinds of behaviors, the tactics, the techniques that good law enforcement should be aware of. and we share those things through integrated centers throughout the united states. we have 72 of them now. we share those things with the private sector particularly where infrastructure is concerned and build and that what kind of the homeland security aspect of what is being collected and analyzed around the world really. >> but internationally you can't share all information with all countries. you can't trust them, can you? >> that's right and we don't. some
sometimes we get the question why do you have your own intel when you have the cia and you have the fbi and the nctc etc., etc., etc.. the value-added is really to pick intel that is obtained through a friday of ways and to integrate it into what is and can be and should we shared real-time or overtime, state and local law enforcement and with the private sector within the homeland and to combine the intel, the data points with analysis that really says alright we have this, these are the...
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edgar hoover's fbi anymore. everybody is out on the street, everybody who is tracking sexual predators, everybody who's doing their job, the prison guards, and all the wonderful support staff, we just want to say thank you. our country is safer because of your work, and we have to look out for our civil service. we need an independent judiciary, we needed justice department that functions with absolute integrity. we need to know that if you have a crackerjack civil service, we also have to support that crackerjack civil service. so thank you, god bless you, and god bless america. the subcommittee stands in recess until march 15, next thursday at 10:00. the committee is in recess. >> thank you, madam chair. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> we will air attorney general holders testimony again and 8:00 p.m. eastern time here on c- span. we will hear more from the attorney general tomorrow as he takes part in a justice department summ
edgar hoover's fbi anymore. everybody is out on the street, everybody who is tracking sexual predators, everybody who's doing their job, the prison guards, and all the wonderful support staff, we just want to say thank you. our country is safer because of your work, and we have to look out for our civil service. we need an independent judiciary, we needed justice department that functions with absolute integrity. we need to know that if you have a crackerjack civil service, we also have to...
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but the fbi has made public the fact that hezbollah has proactively also started looking for people who don't fit the main profile and, therefore, it's incumbent upon us to be aware of that as well. again, since hezbollah has the ability to -- people who may not be followers. this is a line of investigation that warrants attention. all of these efforts that have been put in place since 9/11 make it more difficult for the known, established, hardened operatives that we may already know about through other intelligence trip wires we put out there and so it's to be expected whether it's hezbollah or al qaeda or somebody else, they are going to look for people who don't fit the profile we might normally associate with them. >> chairman, thank you for your kindness. i'd like to work with this committee on this matter and would like to place on the record, mr. chairman, that i want to uphold in doing so not racial profiling and not involving in labeling one group, but we need to work on this issue together. i thank the chairman and the ranking member and yield back my time. >> the gentle lady
but the fbi has made public the fact that hezbollah has proactively also started looking for people who don't fit the main profile and, therefore, it's incumbent upon us to be aware of that as well. again, since hezbollah has the ability to -- people who may not be followers. this is a line of investigation that warrants attention. all of these efforts that have been put in place since 9/11 make it more difficult for the known, established, hardened operatives that we may already know about...
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by the time it was over, the fbi had joined the investigation. saying that even though something might look obvious on the surface, it's still too early to call this a hate crime. >> it's premature to talk about hate crimes. we have yet to analyze all the information. >> reporter: police say england and watts will be charged with three counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder. the two victims who survived are now out of the hospital. scott goldberg, abc news, new york. >> all right, thank you, scott. >>> oscar-winning singer/actress jennifer hudson will be in a chicago courtroom later this morning to attend the trial of the man accused of killing not just her mother but her brother and nephew as well. hudson says she'll attend every day of the trial. prosecutors say balfour shot the family because his estranged wife, hudson's sister, was dating another man. >>> to politics now. an important political boost for mitt romney from an unlikely source. newt gingrich told fox news that romney is far and away the most likely repub
by the time it was over, the fbi had joined the investigation. saying that even though something might look obvious on the surface, it's still too early to call this a hate crime. >> it's premature to talk about hate crimes. we have yet to analyze all the information. >> reporter: police say england and watts will be charged with three counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder. the two victims who survived are now out of the hospital. scott goldberg, abc news,...
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that's a little disturbing, but they sent it to the fbi account, apparently. [laughter] so i said this thing looks like it was worked up by a couple of interns at langley. it looks like a sting operation. you see the neocons, this is an act of war, let's go after them. >> host: yeah. >> guest: so i do think there's a real move in this country to have this country go to war against iran, and i think that would be a terrible mistake. on this one i agree with brzezinski, and i heard him on msnbc the other day. and, frankly, you know, i would be -- look, richard nixon engaged the chinese. he engaged some real monsters. mao was the greatest mass murderer in history, and we were over there, and i'm writing speeches, you know, toasting the health of mao see tongue. and nixon did that because you have to do those things. and we didn't attack china, we didn't attack russia, we didn't attack pakistan or india. the israelis got their nukes partly from the united states. so i think the united states should engage the iranians to try to prevent them from going nuclear. i'm
that's a little disturbing, but they sent it to the fbi account, apparently. [laughter] so i said this thing looks like it was worked up by a couple of interns at langley. it looks like a sting operation. you see the neocons, this is an act of war, let's go after them. >> host: yeah. >> guest: so i do think there's a real move in this country to have this country go to war against iran, and i think that would be a terrible mistake. on this one i agree with brzezinski, and i heard...
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. >>> a saks fifth avenue was the target of a smash and grab last week and the fbi released this video. the suspects run in an hour before closing time and they push over the case and smash it with a sledge hammer and one customer somewhere in the store is hiding in a locked closet. they called 911. there is now a $5,000 reward for information about the suspects. >>> florida election officials are under fire. they are accused of reneging on an agreement to ease up on the purge of noncitizens from state voter roles. just the this week, florida's department of state released a list of 198 potentially ineligible voters. five protection groups are suing florida's secretary of state seeking an injunction against the purge program. for more than a year, cnn has been investigating the impact of tough new voter laws on the 2012 election and ask you can see joe johns documentary, voters in america, who counts, sunday october 14th at 8:00 p.m. >>> with just 38 days to election, battles over voter i.d.s are intensifying in many states. a battle that could mean tens of thousands of you may not hav
. >>> a saks fifth avenue was the target of a smash and grab last week and the fbi released this video. the suspects run in an hour before closing time and they push over the case and smash it with a sledge hammer and one customer somewhere in the store is hiding in a locked closet. they called 911. there is now a $5,000 reward for information about the suspects. >>> florida election officials are under fire. they are accused of reneging on an agreement to ease up on the purge...
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while the fbi has made that request. what we found out today, while the fbi has finally made it to tripoli, they haven't been on the ground in bengazi. they deployed their personal to a lotication in the region. they have conducted interviews of personnel who were there at the time of the attack. they made a request that the crime scene be secured. as we know from reporting, the state department -- we don't know whether that request was put to the libyans and whether that was denied. official i spoke to said if we get there now it is not clear whether it will be of use to us. look, one of the things we have to do is question the individuals that the libyans have in custody to understand what they are learning and they made that request through the state department. so the fbi has to pass questions that they have through the state department and then they put the questions and then you wait for that information to come back before you can follow up. not ideal way to do an investigation. i want to play something for our vi
while the fbi has made that request. what we found out today, while the fbi has finally made it to tripoli, they haven't been on the ground in bengazi. they deployed their personal to a lotication in the region. they have conducted interviews of personnel who were there at the time of the attack. they made a request that the crime scene be secured. as we know from reporting, the state department -- we don't know whether that request was put to the libyans and whether that was denied. official i...
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the fbi is now looking into just what trigger that bizarre series of events on board that jetblue flight. >> and those close to clayton osbon say they just cannot imagine what would have caused the veteran pilot to snap. we begin the coverage with abc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: in amarillo, texas, the captain of jetblue flight 191 carried off the plane in handcuffs after his co-pilot made an emergency landing amidst this terrifying scene on board captured by cell phone video. passengers holding down the captain identified as clayton osbon. sources say osbon began acting erratically, flipping switches and appearing confused. the co-pilot tricked the pilot and locked the door and radioed emergency. >> jetblue 911, emergency. >> can you give me a more specific nature of this medical emergency so i can pass it on to the ambulance crew. >> reporter: a third passenger slipped into the cockpit to help. the pilot beam aggressive yelling about al qaeda and a bomb. >> he became aggressive. he kept saying iran. he did it. >> all i could think of is my wife and my children. >> reporter: dave gon
the fbi is now looking into just what trigger that bizarre series of events on board that jetblue flight. >> and those close to clayton osbon say they just cannot imagine what would have caused the veteran pilot to snap. we begin the coverage with abc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: in amarillo, texas, the captain of jetblue flight 191 carried off the plane in handcuffs after his co-pilot made an emergency landing amidst this terrifying scene on board captured by cell phone video....
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and the fbi think put into shape. i think finally we need to think about the in state. if you ask me, i would say there is no palpable reason, apologies to france while, for the use of plutonium in any fuel proposition unless it can be conclusively demonstrated that there is an economic imperative. and if there is, then that, and i were then asked for enrichment to be totally multilateralized and be done on the basis whether its competition, but done on the basis whether his absolute transparency. and the greatest safeguards against diversion rather than as hossein would say, forcing people to go independent on the one hand, or alternatively failing to persuade people that there is a reliable international system with competition that cannot be used as a way to bring political pressure on countries are questions that go beyond proliferation, and my hope is that it would support nonproliferation in an important way. but that's my hobby horse, and i'm sticking to it spent dr. cronberg, did you want to say something? >> i agree with ambassador that we have to define the qu
and the fbi think put into shape. i think finally we need to think about the in state. if you ask me, i would say there is no palpable reason, apologies to france while, for the use of plutonium in any fuel proposition unless it can be conclusively demonstrated that there is an economic imperative. and if there is, then that, and i were then asked for enrichment to be totally multilateralized and be done on the basis whether its competition, but done on the basis whether his absolute...
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that report is to be released by a former fbi chief tomorrow morning. it will be about 200 pages long. leaked e-mails that were read to cnn indicate high-ranking officials tat school knew about a 2001 shower incident involving a boy and sandusky, but never reported it to outside authorities. also an op ed written by joe paterno a month before he died was released today. paterno wrote, this is not a football scandal and should not be treated as one, it is not an academic scandal and does not in any way tarn tish hard-earned and well-deserved academic reputation of penn state. susan candiotti in philadelphia, pennsylvania, what are you hearing, susan? >> reporter: hi, tom. this is going to be an interesting report. let's remind people how it came about. it was last november when penn state's board of trustees hired former fbi director louie free to conduct this internal investigation. and it should be no-holds-barred. two key things they're looking at is what could be done in the future to prevent other children from being sexually abused on that campus?
that report is to be released by a former fbi chief tomorrow morning. it will be about 200 pages long. leaked e-mails that were read to cnn indicate high-ranking officials tat school knew about a 2001 shower incident involving a boy and sandusky, but never reported it to outside authorities. also an op ed written by joe paterno a month before he died was released today. paterno wrote, this is not a football scandal and should not be treated as one, it is not an academic scandal and does not in...
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the secret service should be run by somebody outside the culture of the secret service the way the fbi is run by somebody from outside the culture? >> i think we're about four days, five days into this incident, six days into this incident. to speculate about what might happen in the future with regard to this agency is, i don't think particularly illuminating. right now we're focused on this investigation, this incident, finding out what happened, holding people accountable and responsible for transgressions if they occurred and then making other assessments s as necessa. the secret service is filled with men and women who put their lives on the line to protect president of the united states. and the implications of that are not about the personal security of one individual or one individual's family. but the sort of the essence of our democracy the ability for our democracy to function which requires the protection of the president. >> but you already know that two gs-14 level supervisors have left as a result of this. >> jessica, i understand you and everyone else here has a reporti
the secret service should be run by somebody outside the culture of the secret service the way the fbi is run by somebody from outside the culture? >> i think we're about four days, five days into this incident, six days into this incident. to speculate about what might happen in the future with regard to this agency is, i don't think particularly illuminating. right now we're focused on this investigation, this incident, finding out what happened, holding people accountable and...
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regardless of the assurances we hear from the fbi at the local and national level, it is clear the fbi does not share san francisco is standards. i'm not talking about national standards, and i'm also not talking about the training materials the aclu obtained through free above information act request including a power point investigation that law- enforcement communications used to train new recruits. this presentation contained comments such as no separation between church and state, transform countries cultures into seventh century arabian ways. it also says its characteristic of the arab mind to be persuaded by ideas rather than facts. my point is these are absolutely inappropriate stereotypes with the fbi creating ties to the community to be spreading. i am talking about things that have happened here in the bay area. in more documents obtained, asians -- agents are surveiling the muslim community. we have heard about people's personal experiences, but this has been confirmed. the fbi says there simply trying to build a relationship and increase community trust which will increase
regardless of the assurances we hear from the fbi at the local and national level, it is clear the fbi does not share san francisco is standards. i'm not talking about national standards, and i'm also not talking about the training materials the aclu obtained through free above information act request including a power point investigation that law- enforcement communications used to train new recruits. this presentation contained comments such as no separation between church and state,...
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the fbi under j. edgar hoover was blackmailing members of .ongress, illegal wiretapping the cia was giving lsd to some other employees. the cia was doing foolish things to try to get castro's beard to fall off. you end up filing the law and people's constitutional rights but you also lose focus. that is what we saw in many cases. when the congress start having oversidght? guest: 1975, 1976. i expose some of them myself. jfk, lyndon johnson, nixon -- they were afraid to fire hoover because he had black mail material on them. that is not a good thing. host: what is the fallout for all this? guest: the petraeus matter will not affect any of that. there have been many conflicting explanations about what happened in benghazi, beginning with the state department saying it was a terrorist attack. president obama said it was a video. susan rice said the same thing. there is a lot of smoke that should be cleared up. host: ronald kessler, written several pieces about all of this. thank you for being here. the d
the fbi under j. edgar hoover was blackmailing members of .ongress, illegal wiretapping the cia was giving lsd to some other employees. the cia was doing foolish things to try to get castro's beard to fall off. you end up filing the law and people's constitutional rights but you also lose focus. that is what we saw in many cases. when the congress start having oversidght? guest: 1975, 1976. i expose some of them myself. jfk, lyndon johnson, nixon -- they were afraid to fire hoover because he...
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the fbi says of the mass shootings, there are only 1% that are more than five killed at a time. shepherd? >> shepard: jennifer griffin, thank you. on this day in 1969, hundreds of millions of people gathered around the t.v. to learn that the eagle had landed. 240,000 miles above earth a tiny lunar module touched down and for the first time two americans ventured out on to the surface of the moon. neil armstrong and buzz performed tests, took pictures and planted the united states flag and left a plaque reading in part we came in peace for all man kind. there would be five more successful manned lunar landing mixes bu
the fbi says of the mass shootings, there are only 1% that are more than five killed at a time. shepherd? >> shepard: jennifer griffin, thank you. on this day in 1969, hundreds of millions of people gathered around the t.v. to learn that the eagle had landed. 240,000 miles above earth a tiny lunar module touched down and for the first time two americans ventured out on to the surface of the moon. neil armstrong and buzz performed tests, took pictures and planted the united states flag and...
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on israeli intelligence, as well as disputed documents and electronic surveillance gathered by the fbi over a span of 15 years. the first trial ended in a hung jury, but prosecutors obtained convictions in a retrial the following year. seventeen people were arrested on thursday protesting u.s. drone warfare at the hancock field air national guard base near syracuse, new york. members of the upstate coalition to ground the drones and in the wars were detained after creating a blockade outside three of the base gates, holding signs and pictures of children killed by u.s. drone attacks overseas. it was the latest in a series of protests outside the base, where the drones are operated remotely. the late former democratic senator and presidential candidate george mcgovern was remembered thursday at a funeral service in his home state of south dakota. mcgovern, best known for running on an anti-4 platform against president richard nixon in 1972, died sunday at the age of 90. speakers at thursday's service included vice-president joe biden. students at wesleyan university in connecticut conti
on israeli intelligence, as well as disputed documents and electronic surveillance gathered by the fbi over a span of 15 years. the first trial ended in a hung jury, but prosecutors obtained convictions in a retrial the following year. seventeen people were arrested on thursday protesting u.s. drone warfare at the hancock field air national guard base near syracuse, new york. members of the upstate coalition to ground the drones and in the wars were detained after creating a blockade outside...
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their lawyers will tell you we can't tell people don't talk to the fbi because the fbi might threaten to this party for obstruction of justice. these cases were a waste of time, money and resources. the amount of money spent to prosecute the case best of that many times with the value of the actual case was. there are many cases for the fbi pursues someone because a neighbor calls in. they call and say this guy is a terrorist and that's how something like this starts. it this is me off because i'm a researcher and i live grant to grant. we get taxpayer money in these guys abuse civil-rights and they do it on the taxpayers' dime. i'm not saying there is not value in coordinating the work of law enforcement. i'm saying in the light of these abuses, the issue proper oversight and it should be written just like one speaker said, the bill of rights was written because that is where we know all of our rights are there and they are preserved. i urge you to approve this ordinance. thank you. [applause] >> it good afternoon, hon. supervisors. thirst i am directing these words to yourselves, to
their lawyers will tell you we can't tell people don't talk to the fbi because the fbi might threaten to this party for obstruction of justice. these cases were a waste of time, money and resources. the amount of money spent to prosecute the case best of that many times with the value of the actual case was. there are many cases for the fbi pursues someone because a neighbor calls in. they call and say this guy is a terrorist and that's how something like this starts. it this is me off because...
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sylvia helen garcia robbed six banks when she was arrest the fbi received several tips. >> one way to make an income in today's economy. >> not the right way. >> she gets three square meals a day. thank you, peter. >> you bet. >> another close call. in detroit two planes came within two miles of each attempting to land. this comes three days after three commuter jets flew close to each other in reagan international airport. representative john micah head of the house transportation committee that oversees such thingings . it is good to see you. >> good to be with you. >> have you heard about the miscommunication that occurred in dca on thursday? that was the root of the problem with between the regional and local tower. what caused the miscommunication? >> there were weather circumstances, but again, it is it human error what we have in place in our air traffic control towers in the country is post world war ii ground based radar system. and there's a delay in putting in place a space based system. so we don't rely on just the human tracking, we have high technology that can tell us w
sylvia helen garcia robbed six banks when she was arrest the fbi received several tips. >> one way to make an income in today's economy. >> not the right way. >> she gets three square meals a day. thank you, peter. >> you bet. >> another close call. in detroit two planes came within two miles of each attempting to land. this comes three days after three commuter jets flew close to each other in reagan international airport. representative john micah head of the...
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what the suspect did not know, he was closely monitored and watched by the fbi and nypd. as you can see behind me. there are new york police officers standing outside the watching the federal reserve bank in lower manhattan where earlier a man attempted to detonate what he believed to be a department of justice bangladeshi national. he came to the united states in january 2012 for the sole purpose of carrying out a plot on u.s. soil. he is charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to import materials from al qaeda. he assembled what he believed to be a 1,000 pound bomb in the van. he drove to the new york federal reserve bank in lower man hat and an attached the detonator what he believed to be the bomb. he parked the van and walked to a nearby hotel and repeatedly tried to detonate the bomb and the van did not blow because the explosives were not real and. consequences. it is important to emphasize that the public was never at risk in this case because actually an the suspect now at federal court in brooklyn. back to you. melissa: amazing
what the suspect did not know, he was closely monitored and watched by the fbi and nypd. as you can see behind me. there are new york police officers standing outside the watching the federal reserve bank in lower manhattan where earlier a man attempted to detonate what he believed to be a department of justice bangladeshi national. he came to the united states in january 2012 for the sole purpose of carrying out a plot on u.s. soil. he is charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass...
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my guess is that the fbi is investigating this. the fbi probably has a little more information that they're releasing to us in the media, and hopefully we'll have some relief for her family soon. >> yeah, we know the fbi is involved. they've been looking at these different burial sites and different pieces of farmland in two states now. sunny hostin, thank you very much. >>> we're going to talk to you now about this ship. it's the size of a skyscraper. divers are searching for survivors or bodies. what happens when a diver finds a body, good or bad. first, back in 90 seconds with free advice about your credit report ask your 401(k). back in a moment. [ wrapper coming off a vending machine waffle ] [ sizzling ] ♪ [ male announcer ] free hot breakfast. with fresh waffles. real value. from your friends at hampton. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a
my guess is that the fbi is investigating this. the fbi probably has a little more information that they're releasing to us in the media, and hopefully we'll have some relief for her family soon. >> yeah, we know the fbi is involved. they've been looking at these different burial sites and different pieces of farmland in two states now. sunny hostin, thank you very much. >>> we're going to talk to you now about this ship. it's the size of a skyscraper. divers are searching for...
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the fbi agents conducting the probe are very serious. there has been a special counsel appointed on this. ins -- in fact, sir john mccain has introduced a non-binding resolution. the obama administration are playing this off. he got some criticism from republicans over the independence of these u.s. attorney's he appointed. the republicans were very tough on eric colder today puritans >> why does the attorney general continue to get questions about the so-called fast and furious program? >> that is a hugely controversial issue. that is the program where u.s. law-enforcement allowed guns to go to mexican drug cartels. the justice department has faced for over a year now questions about its handling of that event and questions about its response. at one point, the justice department sent a letter to congress saying this is what happened. it was an extraordinary move and they had to withdraw that letter. now holder faces a hearing on june 20 over failing to cooperate. today, senator john cornyn in taxes called on him to resign over fast and
the fbi agents conducting the probe are very serious. there has been a special counsel appointed on this. ins -- in fact, sir john mccain has introduced a non-binding resolution. the obama administration are playing this off. he got some criticism from republicans over the independence of these u.s. attorney's he appointed. the republicans were very tough on eric colder today puritans >> why does the attorney general continue to get questions about the so-called fast and furious program?...
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the fbi is investigating the incident. thanks so much for joining "special report" live from the supreme court tonight on wednesday, the justices hear arguments on whether the health care law can survive on its own if they strike down the mandate. also our i
the fbi is investigating the incident. thanks so much for joining "special report" live from the supreme court tonight on wednesday, the justices hear arguments on whether the health care law can survive on its own if they strike down the mandate. also our i